Each summer for 35 years, classical musicians from around the world have assembled in La Jolla for a celebration of chamber music. Despite the pandemic, social distancing and closed concert halls, the La Jolla Music Society’s SummerFest will not break that tradition.
This year’s shortened series of concerts is being billed as a "reimagined" SummerFest. Musicians will perform live on stage at the Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, but their audience will be online.
SummerFest begins Friday and runs through August 29. Tickets are $15 per performance. Livestreamed concerts will air on the La Jolla Music Society's YouTube channel.
The festival's music director Inon Barnaton joined KPBS Midday Edition on Wednesday to discuss what to expect at this year's event.